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Red Sox Pitcher Garrett Crochet Defends Contract Stance and Embraces Starting Role

Garrett Crochet reflects on past injuries, his transition to a starting pitcher, and his controversial contract extension demands after joining Boston.

  • Garrett Crochet, traded to the Red Sox in December, sought a long-term contract extension to secure his role as a starting pitcher.
  • The 25-year-old pitcher defended his stance, explaining it was about establishing himself as a starter rather than seeking financial security alone.
  • Crochet overcame significant injuries early in his career, including Tommy John surgery and a shoulder strain, and enjoyed his first full healthy season as a starter in 2024 with a 3.58 ERA across 32 starts.
  • Despite being labeled 'greedy' by some, Crochet emphasized prioritizing his health and performance over loyalty to teams he no longer played for.
  • Now under a one-year, $3.8 million contract with Boston, Crochet is projected to start on Opening Day and hopes to build on his promising spring training performance.
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